splitting pins

When shooting 3d how does everybody here shoot a 35 yd shot? I assume you all straddle your 30 and 40 yard pins. How about 37? Aim low with the 40 or some version of splitting them. Love to hear some info from the experts

For ranges like 25, 35 I split pins dead center. For the odd ranges like 23, 27, 32 ect... I split the pins and then space evenly for the number of yards I am estimating between the nearest 10 pin and the next highest 5 yard. So for 27 yds, I would split my 20 and 30 pins then shoot my split a little high. Make sense? Hard to explain, but that's what I do.

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20,27,32,37,42,47 I keep the 20 pin for shooting 20 yard spots. and at 284 FPS 25 yards is only about 1/2 inch low using 20 yard pin. Also I use .010 pins that is how I get my pin settings. And I do use a higher yardage pin alittle low to rise to the point of impact. Hope this helps.

When shooting 3d how does everybody here shoot a 35 yd shot? I assume you all straddle your 30 and 40 yard pins. How about 37? Aim low with the 40 or some version of splitting them. Love to hear some info from the experts

I use a 35 pin. 20-35-50-60 but thats cause I'm unique.

I feel like its easier to aim high but I've found in reality, I would target shoot with better results holding low....easier to see your spot looking over the pin than under it.

But on a live animal.....I would never aim low unless it was under my 20 pin.

thanks for the input. I have been thinking about doing some pin shifting away from the 20 30 40 50 setup, but I shoot 3d to become a better shooter for hunting. With that in mind, I don't think I would go to the woods with a 27 yard pin. I'm not much for having a different set up for hunting and 3d

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